It’s no secret that the Journal & Courier and other Gannett newspapers have transitioned to a new subscription model.

It’s also no secret that the move has upset some consumers, who wonder why we’re charging for online content. (Most online content requires a subscription for access once the consumer uses each month’s 10 free articles. Though content such as the obituaries, cars.com, careerbuilder.com and some others remain free of charge. For more on the specifics, check out our Q&A.) Read more...

As I wrote the other day, we are revving up our digital operation. To do so, the Journal & Courier Media Group is investing in staff and technology to further improve the news and information we deliver in print, on the web and our upcoming iPhone and iPad apps. Read more...

As I’ve written about previously in “To Our Reader” columns our audience is continuing to grow. Our online page views far outdistance our competitors and as we head into the new year, we are expecting additional resources that will help us grow even further. Read more...

Anyone who knows me or reads this blog has probably figured out that I am a big sports fan.

My kids have picked up on this and are immersed in all forms of sports: playing them, watching them and reading about them. The benefits of sports are well established: they can help build confidence, get kids physically active and foster key skills such as teamwork and leadership. Read more...